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The violence in learning
(2010)This paper argues that learning is inherently violent. It examines the way in which Heidegger uses - and refrains from using - the concept in his account of Dasein. Heidegger explicitly discussed 'learning' in 1951 and he ... -
The writing-up stage.
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Theorising the algorithmic state
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There's no such thing as a cheap accident.
(2006)Accidents cause losses, which increase costs and reduce profits. The Health and safety in Employment Act requires every employer to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of employees while at work. -
Thinking machines.
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Third sector enterprise: some tax policy considerations.
(2013)In this paper, using New Zealand as a jurisdictional focus but drawing on overseas research,third sector enterprises and tax concessions are discussed. -
Three roads to Rome? Comparative policy analysis of predictive tools in child protection services in Aotearoa New Zealand, England, & Denmark.
(2021)Across nation states, social work services have developed and implemented predictive assessment tools that utilize algorithms to calculate risk from large inter-linked databases. In this paper, we explore and compare the ... -
Time capsule: Exploration of concepts of law and time in colonial New Zealand.
(2010)Postcolonial legal culture in New Zealand (Aotearoa) has sought to revise the past by reinterpreting Victorian legal contexts in the light of contemporary understandings of inter-cultural differences. This article develops ... -
Timebanking as a feminist ethic of care.
(2016-02)